• Dojo Closed July 4th

    Dojo Closed July 4th

    NCA will be closed on July 4th in observance of Independence Day. Please enjoy the holiday and see you back on the mat soon!

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  • Dojo Open Memorial Day

    Dojo Open Memorial Day

    North County Aikikai will be open for the 6:15-7:30pm class on Memorial Day (5/29/2023). Come and join us if you are available! 

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  • Moonlight Beach Cleanup

    Moonlight Beach Cleanup

    Join North County Aikikai and the Surfrider Foundation for a beach cleanup at Moonlight Beach, Encinitas on Saturday, May 20th, 2023. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, we are committed to serving the wider community around us, and this will be our first public event. 

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  • Holiday Break Schedule

    Holiday Break Schedule

    North County Aikikai will be closed for the holidays from 12/24/22 (Saturday) through 1/2/23 (Monday). Regular schedule will resume on 1/3/22 (Tuesday).

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  • Thanksgiving Holiday Schedule

    Thanksgiving Holiday Schedule

    In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, North County Aikikai will be closed Thursday, November 24th and Friday, November 25th. All other classes will be held as usual.

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  • Testing Week

    Testing Week

    Next week, North County Aikikai will be having a series of testing for juniors and adults. Class schedule will be the same as usual, but junior testing will be held during the 5:30-6:30pm class on Tuesday (11/15) and Thursday (11/17), and adult testing will be held during the 10:15-11:15am class on Saturday (11/19).

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  • Didier Boyet Shihan Visiting

    Didier Boyet Shihan Visiting

    Didier Boyet Shihan, 7th dan, will be teaching a class at North County Aikikai on Wednesday, October 5th, 6:15-7:30pm.

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  • August Adult Testing

    August Adult Testing

    North County Aikikai will be holding adult testing on Saturday, August 13th, during the general adult class that starts at 10:15am. Please come and support the testing, whether through taking ukemi or cheering on (quietly, of course)!

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